A young girl's life gets turned upside-down in this tragic second a day video. Could this ever happen in the UK? This is what war does to children. Find out more at http://bit.ly/3yearson
We’ve all seen these “photo a day” or “one second a day” videos before, time-lapse montages that show us the passage of time before our eyes: people having children,conquering long distances, and growing up.
But not every year in a life is so life-affirming, as this video so brutally reminds viewers. I confess I have somewhat mixed feelings about it—it’s perhaps even more baldly manipulative than it needs to be—but if I may be crude for a moment, I can’t help but admire its ingenuity (the cleverness of the concept) and craft (which is at the level of an expert short film). Whatever the reason, it appears to be working: The video has made it to the front page of Reddit. It will be hard to complain that it’s “manipulative” if it gets people to open their wallets for a worthy cause.
But not every year in a life is so life-affirming, as this video so brutally reminds viewers. I confess I have somewhat mixed feelings about it—it’s perhaps even more baldly manipulative than it needs to be—but if I may be crude for a moment, I can’t help but admire its ingenuity (the cleverness of the concept) and craft (which is at the level of an expert short film). Whatever the reason, it appears to be working: The video has made it to the front page of Reddit. It will be hard to complain that it’s “manipulative” if it gets people to open their wallets for a worthy cause.
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